Sabtu, 08 Desember 2012

History of Cameras




The camera starts from a similar tool known as the Camera Obscura which is a box that has not been equipped with a camera to capture an image or a movie shadow. In the 16th century Girolamo Cardano complete camera obscura with a lens on the front of the camera obscura. However, the image produced was not durable, so the discovery of Girolamo has not been considered as the world of photography. In 1727 Johann Scultze in his research found that highly sensitive silver salts terhada light but he has not come across the concept of how to move ideas forward.
In 1826, Joseph Niepce Nicepore publish images from camera the image produced, in the form of vague picture of the roofs of houses on a pewter plate dipekakan mixture was then known as the first photo. Then, in 1839, Louis Daguerre published its findings in the form of an image resulting from the shadow of a street in Paris on a silver-coated copper plate. Daguerre who held joint venture in 1829 to continue the development program Niepce camera, although Niepce died in 1833, developed a camera known as the daguerreotype cameras are considered practical in the world of photography, where in return for its findings, the French government gave the prize money to a lifetime pension Daguerre and Niepce family. Daguerreotype camera and then developed into a camera developed now

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